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Westcon inks ForeScout distribution deal

Dubai, January 6, 2014

US-based ForeScout, a leading provider of real-time network security solutions to Fortune 1000 enterprises and government organizations, has signed up Westcon Group as its regional distributor for Mena, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Westcon Group is a value-added distributor of category-leading unified communications, network infrastructure, data center, and security solutions with a global network of specialty resellers.

As per the agreement, Westcon will enhance its web security portfolio through ForeScout’s pervasive Network Access Control (NAC) security solutions and distribute these across the UAE, Saudi, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Egypt, Libya, Iraq, Lebanon, Jordan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Yemen.

IT market trends such as Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD), continuous monitoring, contextual security, and security automation are driving NAC opportunities in our region, said a company statement.

Responding to this market demand, Westcon will distribute the entire suite of ForeScout solutions, including the ForeScout CounterACT platform - along with extended integration modules for SIEM, MDM, vulnerability assessment, advanced threat detection and mobile security.

Welcoming Westcon to the ForeScout family, John Hagerty, the EMEA director for channels and strategic alliances at ForeScout, said: "With its established reputation and proven expertise in emerging technologies, along with well-founded service offerings, the partnership with Westcon is sure to be highly successful and valued by our mutual partners and customers."

Steve Lockie, the managing director at Westcon Middle East, said, “We believe in the benefits of best-of-breed solutions, and ForeScout is the leader in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Network Access Control."

"We are further strengthening our endpoint security portfolio by partnering with this industry leader and will leverage our extensive regional expertise to gain a significant share of this growing market segment,” he added.-TradeArabia News Service